October 26, 2011 / Front Page

State Senator Tony Avella joined residents who live along 57th Avenue in Little Neck in calling on the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for the immediate installation of curb openings and additional catch basins to alleviate the massive f More...

Queens cops and state Parole officials will be hot on the trail of the borough’s registered sexual predators this Halloween, conducting surveillance to make sure they remained at home and stayed a safe distance from young trick-or-treater More...

Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer announced on October 18 that he is making $125,000 in capital funding available to create a dedicated teen library space at Queens Library in Woodside. Queens Library President and CEO Thomas Galante joined Van Bramer. More...

On October 16, Congressmember Joe Crowley (D-Queens/The Bronx) celebrated Italian Heritage Month by paying tribute to the many contributions made by Italian-Americans across New York and throughout the country. More...

Astoria Federal Savings Bank donated $7,800 to the Hugh P. Kirwan Performing Arts Center at Christ the King Regional H.S in Middle Village. The money will be used to upgrade the lighting system in the auditorium. Seen here are (l. More...

On November 1, 2011, from 7:30 a.m until 7: 30 p.m at Mount Sinai Queens, 25-10 30th Ave., in Astoria will hold its bi-annual blood drive in conjunction with the New York Blood Center.
Everyone in the communit is invited to come out and donate More...

With John Haggerty having been found guilty last Friday on charges related to his misappropriation of close to a million dollars of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s money, it may mark the end of the close political relationship the mayor had with Hagg More...

We doubt very much that anyone anywhere in New York City, especially in Queens, the largest borough geographically and with the most linear feet of streets, roads and avenues lined with homes and businesses, has not experienced disruptions on the str More...